Fozz
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Well, sometimes I would prefer RK gave away penalty or 6-again rather than give the opposition a 20m+ line break, which has happened in the past 3 games, I believe.It's strange the way you perceive the world around you.
Like Kennedy. You simply could not get something more wrong!
You say an 'error every carry', that he looks like making an error. What's his error rate for 2021?
.25 That's one error every four games. 16 games 4 errors.
There's 331 players in the NRL who are worse.
You say "looks like collecting a guy high every tackle".
So, you think penalties are an issue?
What does his season disciplinary record look like?
Oh, here it is. .38
That's point three eight.
One penalty every three games. Thereabouts.
RK is fifth in the team for penalties against With Lodge Isaako, Gamble, Flegler all worse offenders. In fact Kennedy isn't even in the top 100 nrl players unlike the previous four.
Hardly a wild and unpredictable animal.
RK seldom makes an error and rarely
gives a penalty away. Stone cold facts. Stats don't lie. Sometimes.
The direct opposite to your statements.
That helpsTyson Frizell will be rested from tomorrows game. Jack Johns will start in his place
Yep, now if they could just rest another half a dozen or so others we should be a chance.That helps
Yep, now if they could just rest another half a dozen or so others we should be a chance.
It's strange the way you perceive the world around you.
Like Kennedy. You simply could not get something more wrong!
You say an 'error every carry', that he looks like making an error. What's his error rate for 2021?
.25 That's one error every four games. 16 games 4 errors.
There's 331 players in the NRL who are worse.
You say "looks like collecting a guy high every tackle".
So, you think penalties are an issue?
What does his season disciplinary record look like?
Oh, here it is. .38
That's point three eight.
One penalty every three games. Thereabouts.
RK is fifth in the team for penalties against With Lodge Isaako, Gamble, Flegler all worse offenders. In fact Kennedy isn't even in the top 100 nrl players unlike the previous four.
Hardly a wild and unpredictable animal.
RK seldom makes an error and rarely
gives a penalty away. Stone cold facts. Stats don't lie. Sometimes.
The direct opposite to your statements.
Yes, of course that's what you 'believe' because it supports your view. The fact it didn't happen is actually important.Well, sometimes I would prefer RK gave away penalty or 6-again rather than give the opposition a 20m+ line break, which has happened in the past 3 games, I believe.
I suppose when you're young this would seem like a clever reply.You don't need to write paragraph after paragraph, just tell me Rhys Kennedy is your long lost son and we can all move on with it
uh, no. I have literally seen him let Tedesco make a line-break through him 40-something meters out that ultimately led to a try (tackled 8m from the try line, Mead "strip" penalty that nearly could have been a sin bin) . I have literally seen Aidan Tolman do it 2 min into the second half last week. I watched Walsh beat him at marker (which isn't the same as him being called out in the last two examples) at the 28:40 min mark against Warriors. I wrote "believe" because I remember him being involved in 3 line breaks in three weeks, but was unsure of the circumstances.Yes, of course that's what you 'believe' because it supports your view. The fact it didn't happen is actually important.
It's not true that sometimes you'd prefer RK, or any player gave away 6 agains and penalties, no. You'd simply just call them fucking useless, dumb ***** etc. The problem lays with the unnoticed and therefore unappreciated good work that RK does. You simply don't see it or process it, it doesn't stick.
I suppose when you're young this would seem like a clever reply.
Sometimes writing ANYTHING AT ALL , no matter how brief, correct or succinct still draws the criticism that I'm being over the top with my support.uh, no. I have literally seen him let Tedesco make a line-break through him 40-something meters out that ultimately led to a try (tackled 8m from the try line, Mead "strip" penalty that nearly could have been a sin bin) . I have literally seen Aidan Tolman do it 2 min into the second half last week. I watched Walsh beat him at marker (which isn't the same as him being called out in the last two examples) at the 28:40 min mark against Warriors. I wrote "believe" because I remember him being involved in 3 line breaks in three weeks, but was unsure of the circumstances.
I am not taking away from the good things he does. I expect them of a pro-footballer, but those two first examples saw RK literally stand with his hands above his head and allowed a player to run through the line. I do appreciate his work, and there is a saying in Germany "nicht geschimpft ist Lob genug" - no criticism is praise enough - and I think for the most part, that is typical in sports.
Honestly, I get that you like him, and I think he could be a good player, but I will criticise him because I want to see him improve. I want him to be smarter as a footballer, and I also take this opportunity to point out that in some cases (e.g., not attempting a tackle in the first place), the missed tackle stat does "lie", similarly, sometimes giving away a penalty and having that as a stat can actually be a good thing. The numbers don't lie, per se, but they can be misleading without context.
No offense, but sometimes being overly defensive of a player can be just as detrimental to their success and development. Furthermore, I am biased by my opinions on some matters (i.e. my views on the NRL and its agenda as a business and not a truly fair competition), but in this case I was not saying it simply because it supports my view. I said it because it actually happened and I was unsure as to the exact details of his involvement in the three linebreaks he was involved in letting go.
Yeah, I think you suffer from people knowing which of your buttons to push, brother.Sometimes writing ANYTHING AT ALL , no matter how brief, correct or succinct still draws the criticism that I'm being over the top with my support.
What pisses me is talentless bums with no ability slagging off players who are actually so highly dedicated that they've made playing nrl a reality...and done so without being highly talented.
Posters on here that scream when a player is caught offside at the ptb, quite often as a result of the tackled player stepping forward off the mark the defender has somehow done something wrong. Players get called offside in every set of six yet when one of the worlds best players, famous for jumping in to dummy half when one or no markers are present beats a 6:7" bench prop it's seen as 'evidence' to support some cockamamie theory. It' pure bullshit.
What others don't see is RKs efforts, his average workman efforts. Last game he came up with a bell ringer cover tackle, silence. He also made three, possibly four tackles in a row at one stage, not a word said. Just some bullshit theory about him being a defensive and offensive liability. We have others with vastly inferior records. Two weeks in a row Flegler's high shots and six agains have cost us matches.
The only result fitting for those players is a last minute loss caused by a referee making a shit call.A home game in which they are fare welling three significant members of their squad against a side sitting out five regular members of their lineup can only lead to one result.
Let's not forget that even with those five players present, Newcastle are still pretty ordinary. There is only one possible outcome today. Anything less would be a tragedy. Broncos by 10.